D Bmin G A chord progression variation 2

D Bmin G A chord progression variation 2
1 6 4 5 chord progression in D - Variation 2- Now let's take yet another step out of our comfort zone and try to play the actual chord progression by using only root 6th string chords. We'll have to move a bit around the neck. Again, playing a "1 6 4 5" chord progression in D means to play the I vi IV V diatonic chords within that key, which would be the D, Bm, G, and A chords . . .

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